10 Things to Know for Today

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. LOUISIANA MOVIE THEATER SHOOTER IDENTIFIED

Police say John Russel Houser, a 59-year-old drifter from Alabama, fired at least 13 times from a handgun during a showing of "Trainwreck" in Lafayette, killing three people — including himself— and wounding at least nine others.

The secretary of state is pitching the accord to top U.S. foreign policy leaders while telling lawmakers this is the best chance to peacefully solve the nuclear standoff with Tehran.

4. TURKEY SAYS FIGHTER JETS STRIKE ISLAMIC STATE TARGETS

Turkish warplanes hit Islamic State group targets across the border in Syria, a day after IS militants fired at a Turkish military outpost, killing a soldier.

5. WHERE OBAMA, AFRICAN POLITICIANS DISAGREE

The U.S. president voices strong support for gay rights in Africa as he begins a trip to the continent, bucking calls from some African leaders to keep his views on such controversial issues to himself.

6. EVIDENCE POINTS TOWARD BLAND SUICIDE

While Sandra Bland's family maintains that the woman found dead in a Texas jail cell would not have committed suicide, authorities are pointing to evidence that they say shows she hanged herself.

7. HOW ONE COULD WARD OFF ALZHEIMER'S

Sleeping better, managing stress and hitting the books may lower the risk of the disease, research suggests.

8. SOCIAL MEDIA GIANTS FIGHT SUGGESTIONS THEY COULD STOP TERROR

Twitter, Yahoo, Facebook and Google are pushing back against Senate legislation that would require them to alert federal authorities of any terrorist activity.

9. CHRIS BROWN SAGA CONTINUES

The Grammy award-winning singer's fate remains in limbo in the Philippines, with officials saying he has yet to apply for the emigration clearance needed to leave the country.

10. WHO IS BANKING ON A GOLDEN RETURN

After taking a break from competition, Olympic gold medal gymnast Gabby Douglas is eyeing a championship return at next summer's Rio Games.